Rolex Bracelet New York
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Jubilee Bracelet 62510H (50) with 502B End Links for Rolex
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Oyster Bracelet 93150 with 580 End Links for Rolex
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Oyster Bracelet 93150 with 501B End Links for Rolex
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Jubilee Bracelet 62510H (50) with 502T End Links for Rolex
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Rolex Bracelet New York
Aftermarket Rolex Bracelets for New York Collectors, Period-Correct and Shipped Nationwide from Florida
Oysters Jubilee manufactures premium aftermarket Rolex bracelets compatible with vintage Rolex and Tudor watches from the 1950s through the 1990s. We ship from Pembroke Pines, Florida to New York collectors, dealers, and restoration specialists across the five boroughs and the surrounding Tri-State market. Every component is NEW, precision machined to period-correct specifications, and priced at manufacturing rather than Madison Avenue retail. Our catalog serves the auction-driven New York vintage Rolex market, from Upper East Side estate restorations to Brooklyn project builds and Hodinkee-adjacent SoHo collector demand.
Serving collectors across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Jersey City, Westchester, Long Island, and the Connecticut Gold Coast.
Why New York Vintage Rolex Collectors Choose Oysters Jubilee
The New York vintage Rolex collector community demands period-accurate restoration components. Between the Phillips, Christie's, and Sotheby's auction calendars in Manhattan and the SoHo editorial influence of Hodinkee, the New York market evaluates aftermarket bracelet manufacturers against rigorous criteria. Three factors consistently distinguish our manufacturing operation from generic replacement suppliers serving the metro.
Period-Correct Oyster and Jubilee Manufacturing for Every Vintage Decade
We manufacture both Rolex Oyster bracelets and Rolex Jubilee bracelets machined to match period-specific dimensions across every production decade. Our process produces riveted link components for 1950s restorations, folded link configurations for 1960s through 1970s vintage builds, and hollow link construction for 1980s through 1990s references. Every bracelet we produce includes matching hollow end links manufactured to match OEM dimensions for flush case fitment on New York collectors' watches. All Oysters Jubilee end links are hollow. Solid end links belong to later production periods outside our product range.
Reliable National Shipping to All Five Boroughs and the Tri-State
Our Pembroke Pines, Florida facility ships nationwide with tracking, insurance, and signature confirmation on every package. Standard transit to New York runs two to four business days. We deliver to Manhattan high-rises, Brooklyn brownstones, DUMBO lofts, Long Island City studios, and Astoria workshops, along with collector and trade addresses in Hoboken, Jersey City, Westchester, Long Island, and the Greenwich-anchored Connecticut Gold Coast. Restorers running back-to-back projects receive components on a predictable window, not when a dealer pipeline clears.
Direct Pricing Without Manhattan Collector-Market Premiums
The New York vintage watch market commands the highest dealer premiums in the United States. Auction-house pricing ripples into dealer floors across the city, lifting retail prices on bracelets and end links above what manufacturing economics actually require. We manufacture and ship directly, eliminating the dealer markup that inflates aftermarket bracelet pricing across the Manhattan collector circuit. New York buyers pay manufacturing pricing, not a layered retail spread.
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How to Identify Your Rolex Bracelet Reference and End Link Code
Bracelet identification requires checking two stampings on your existing components before ordering replacement configurations. Follow these three steps to confirm compatibility for your New York restoration project.
Locate the Bracelet Code on the Clasp Underside
The bracelet reference code appears stamped on the interior surface of the clasp, typically a four or five digit number such as 7836, 9315, 93150, or 62510H.
Check the End Link Code Between the Lugs
The end link code sits stamped between the end link lugs, visible after removing the spring bar. Common codes include 280, 380, 580, and 501B across vintage Submariner, GMT-Master, and Datejust configurations.
Cross-Reference the Compatibility Chart
Enter both codes into our compatibility chart to confirm correct replacement specifications for your vintage Rolex or Tudor reference. For Tudor cases, our Tudor bracelet and end link compatibility chart covers Submariner, Black Bay heritage references, and vintage Tudor Oyster cases.
Shop Rolex Bracelets by Component Type
New York collectors and restoration specialists often need specific bracelet components rather than complete assemblies. Browse by component category depending on your restoration requirements.
Complete Bracelets with End Links
Ready-to-install bracelet configurations paired with matching hollow end links. Browse our bracelets with end links for Rolex and Tudor for restorations missing the original bracelet entirely.
Bracelets Only
Standalone bracelet bodies without end links, for collectors who already own compatible end link configurations and require only the bracelet replacement. See our full bracelets for Rolex and Tudor catalog.
End Links Only
Individual hollow end link components for collectors maintaining existing bracelets but requiring case-side replacements. View end links for Rolex and Tudor.
Extra Links for Sizing
Precision-machined individual links for bracelet sizing adjustments, matching existing bracelet reference codes and finish profiles. Browse extra links for Rolex and Tudor bracelets.
Shop Rolex Bracelets by Vintage Reference
Browse our model-specific collections to identify compatible configurations for your New York restoration project:
- Rolex Submariner bracelets covering references 5512, 5513, 1680, and 16800
- Rolex GMT-Master bracelets and end links for references 1675 and 16750
- Rolex GMT-Master II bracelets for reference 16710 and earlier
- Rolex Milgauss bracelet for reference 1019
- Rolex Explorer bracelets for references 1016 and 14270
Find Your Bracelet on the Compatibility Chart
Rolex Bracelet Types: Oyster, Jubilee, and Oysterlock
Understanding Rolex bracelet types helps New York collectors select period-appropriate components matching their specific vintage references. Rolex produced two primary bracelet styles across vintage production periods, each with distinct construction methods and period-specific clasp configurations.
Oyster Bracelet Construction Across Three Production Periods
The three-link Rolex Oyster bracelet evolved through three distinct construction periods. Riveted Oyster bracelets featured visible rivets securing flat links in 1950s production, primarily reference 7206 for sport models. Folded link construction dominated 1960s and 1970s manufacturing, with references 7836 and 9315 producing the lightweight flexibility collectors associate with vintage Submariner, GMT-Master, and Sea-Dweller configurations. Hollow link construction followed in the 1980s and 1990s, with references 93150, 78360, and 78790 covering mid-period sport references.
Jubilee Five-Link Design for Datejust and GMT-Master
The Rolex Jubilee bracelet features the five-link semi-circular design introduced for the Datejust in 1945. Our manufacturing covers Jubilee configurations for Datejust references 1600, 16000, and 16200, along with GMT-Master 1675 and 16750 applications where collectors prefer the dressier five-link aesthetic. Jubilee and Oyster bracelets use different end link code families matched to the same cases, so end link selection depends on both case reference and bracelet style.
Oysterlock Clasps for Sport References
Oysterlock clasps appeared on dive watches starting in 1969, adding a folding safety mechanism that distinguishes Submariner and Sea-Dweller configurations from simpler Oysterclasp applications on dress models. We manufacture period-accurate Oysterlock clasps matched to the bracelet reference and case fitment of the watch.
Shipping Rolex Bracelets Across New York and the Tri-State
New York's geography concentrates vintage watch activity across distinct collector neighborhoods, each with its own relationship to the luxury timepiece market. Our Florida manufacturing location serves every corner of the metro with direct shipping access.
New York Neighborhoods and Communities We Serve
We ship aftermarket Rolex bracelets to collectors and restoration specialists across every New York submarket, each with distinct collector profiles and watch-buying patterns.
Upper East Side and Park Avenue.
Upper East Side collectors frequently work with inherited estate watches passed through generations, requiring period-accurate bracelets for 1950s and 1960s Datejust, Day-Date, and Oyster Perpetual references heading into auction consignment or family preservation.
Tribeca and SoHo.
Tribeca and SoHo collectors lean into Hodinkee-adjacent mid-century sport references, sourcing period-correct components for 1675 GMT-Master, 1680 Submariner, and Explorer 1016 restoration projects.
Midtown and the Financial District.
Midtown executives and Financial District professionals drive consistent daily-wear vintage demand, restoring 1980s and 1990s Datejust five-digit references and GMT-Master II configurations for business-appropriate wear.
Williamsburg, DUMBO, and Long Island City.
Brooklyn and Queens collectors represent the growing younger vintage market, typically entering with Submariner 16800, GMT-Master II 16710, and Datejust 16030 references requiring accessible bracelet replacements.
Westchester, Greenwich, and the Connecticut Gold Coast.
Suburban collectors across Westchester County and the Gold Coast maintain multi-watch collections requiring interchangeable Oyster and Jubilee configurations, often rotating watches between weekday New York wear and Hamptons or Greenwich weekends.
The New York Vintage Rolex Collector Market
New York supports the most active vintage Rolex auction market in North America. Phillips in association with Bacs & Russo runs The New York Watch Auction each spring and fall, with recent sales setting U.S. records. Christie's and Sotheby's hold parallel watch sales out of Rockefeller Center and the Upper East Side. The Windup Watch Fair fills Center415 on Fifth Avenue every October, and the HSNY annual gala fills the Plaza Hotel each spring. Between Hodinkee's SoHo editorial influence, Analog:Shift's Midtown showroom, Watches of Switzerland on Greene Street, Grand Central Watch inside the terminal, and Louis Martin Jewelers at Rockefeller Center, the city maintains year-round demand for Oyster and Jubilee bracelet replacements.
New York Watchmakers and Restoration Specialists
We supply independent watchmakers, restoration shops, and vintage specialists operating across the New York metro. Professional restorers benefit from direct-from-manufacturer pricing on bulk bracelet and end link orders, enabling competitive client pricing on restoration projects ranging from auction preview prep to private collector commissions. Our catalog supports the full spectrum of New York-area restoration work, from museum-grade 1950s sport references to 1990s Datejust daily-wear configurations.
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Vintage Rolex Bracelet Restoration for New York Collectors
New York collectors restoring vintage Rolex timepieces need manufacturing partners who understand period-specific bracelet construction, reference code accuracy, and period-correct clasp configurations. Oysters Jubilee manufactures the components that complete period-correct restorations across the metro, delivering precision-machined Oyster and Jubilee bracelets sized, coded, and finished to match the period-correct specifications your vintage Rolex or Tudor requires.